Stephen Kovats on Fri, 17 Apr 1998 09:57:06 +0100 |
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Syndicate: Kosovo Internet Debate |
Dear Syndicate, there is a fax circulating, originating from the office Jan Marius Wiersma, Dutch MEP, which may be of interest to some of you. Here are a few excerpts: - a "new experiment in participatory politics" - a series of internt debates on topical issues involving policy and decision makers and activists from all European countries - the project includes a political information service, acting as a kind of political search engine, putting you in contact with political parties, governments, NGOs and news sources across Europe - each month a political consultation where one may put questions to selected politicians and receive a reply The first "debate", on the subject of KOSOVO, and including the participation of Michel Rocard (former French PM) began on April 6th and continues until May 8th and is to be found under the rubrik "Speaker's Corner" at the Website: www.democracy-experience.org The following is an excerpt of the intro to the online debate: CONFLICT PREVENTION AND RESOLUTION: THE CASE OF KOSOVO Intro: The conflict in Kosovo might well ignite part of the Balkans. Since the regime in Belgrade abolished the autonomy of this province of the former Yugoslavia, tensions with the Albanians have increased. On historical grounds, the Serbs consider Kosovo theirs. The Albanians in Kosovo want self-rule. Kosovo is a typical example of inter-ethnic conflict in the post-Cold War era. It is also a case for conflict prevention. A violent escalation in Kosovo would undoubtedly spill over to Albania and to Fyrom (Macedonia), where there is a large Albanian minority. This is why the international community is so active today in forcing all the parties concerned, into a dialogue. But will it work? The invitation is open to anybody and everybody for comment and invective. All languages may participate, but translation will not be provided, so responses are only being guaranteed in English (and French I would suppose). For more info you may contact Campaign for Open Politics in Europe (COPE) rue du Trone 198 B - 1050 Bruxelles **32 2 649 4248 tel **32 2 648 3266 fax [email protected] or Jan Marius Wiersma MEP (Netherlands) Vice Pres, Dutch Labour Party **31 70 346 7237 tel **31 70 363 7669 fax To date the site has received 116 hits, since being activitated on April 7th **intertwilight netertainment services **